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'''Adam Price''' (born 1968) is a [[Plaid Cymru]] politician.
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[[File:Adam Price plaid.jpg|thumb|Adam Price]]'''Adam Price''' (born 1968) is a [[Plaid Cymru]] politician.
  
He was born in [[Carmarthen]], went to school in [[Ammanford]] and studied at [[Cardiff]] University. He is openly gay.<ref name="almanac">Byron Criddle and Robert |Waller, ''Almanac of British Politics'' Routledge, 2002 isbn=0-415-26833-8 page 222</ref>
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He was born in [[Carmarthen]], went to school in [[Ammanford]] and studied at [[Cardiff University]]. He is openly gay.<ref name="almanac">Byron Criddle and Robert Waller, ''Almanac of British Politics'' Routledge, 2002 isbn=0-415-26833-8 page 222</ref>
  
He was elected as MP for [[Carmarthen]] East and [[Dinefwr]] but stood down in 2010.
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He was elected as MP for [[Carmarthen]] East and [[Dinefwr]] in 2001 and re-elected in 2005 but stood down in 2010.
  
In 2009 he was listed as number 37 in the [[50 most powerful]] LGBT people.
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In 2009 he was listed as number 37 in the [[50 most powerful 2009|50 most powerful]] LGBT people.
  
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Latest revision as of 13:34, 30 April 2016

Adam Price
Adam Price (born 1968) is a Plaid Cymru politician.

He was born in Carmarthen, went to school in Ammanford and studied at Cardiff University. He is openly gay.[1]

He was elected as MP for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr in 2001 and re-elected in 2005 but stood down in 2010.

In 2009 he was listed as number 37 in the 50 most powerful LGBT people.

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References

  1. Byron Criddle and Robert Waller, Almanac of British Politics Routledge, 2002 isbn=0-415-26833-8 page 222